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react-material-web

v2.2.1

Published

A React Material components using material web and lit/react

Downloads

220

Readme

React Material Web Components

This library provides a set of React components styled with Material Design, leveraging the capabilities of @material/web and @lit/react.

Installation

To install Material Web React, you can use npm or yarn. Run one of the following commands in your project directory:

npm install react-material-web

or

yarn add react-material-web

Usage

Here's a quick example to get you started. After installing, you can import and use Material Components like any other React component.

We default to using the @fontsource/roboto and material-symbols in styles, if you want to use them, you can import them in your project: Add styles to your project:

import 'react-material-web/styles'

Or you can use the components without default styles.

Then, you can use the components like this:

import React from 'react';
import { MdFilledButton } from 'react-material-web';

function Example() {
  return (
    <div>
      <MdFilledButton>Click me</MdFilledButton>
    </div>
  );
}

For more detailed documentation on each component and its API, please refer to Material Components Web.

Storybook

You can also check out our Storybook to see all the components in action. To run the Storybook, use the following command:

npm run storybook

or

Storybook

Available Components

Base

  • ✅ Button
  • ✅ FAB
  • ✅ Icon
  • ✅ Icon button
  • ✅ Checkbox
  • ✅ Chips
  • ✅ Dialog
  • ✅ Divider
  • ✅ Elevation
  • ✅ Focus ring
  • ✅ List
  • ✅ Menu
  • ✅ Progress indicators
  • ✅ Radio
  • ✅ Ripple
  • ✅ Select
  • ✅ Slider
  • ✅ Switch
  • ✅ Tabs
  • ✅ Text field

Labs 🚧

WARNING ⚠️ This folder contains experimental features that are not recommended for production.

  • ✅ Badge
  • ✅ Card
  • ✅ Segmented button
  • ✅ Navigation bar

Core Dependencies

Our library is built upon the solid foundation of Material Design and modern web technologies, including:

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.